Niko Mikkila wrote:
A last question, with DVB-S, I'm needing two cards if I want to see two different channels because the channels could be on differents transponders. But is it true with DVB-T ? In others words: if I want to see 3 differents channels, do I really need 3 DVB-T tuners ?
Basically the same rule applies. You'll need as many tuners as there are different transponders that you want to receive simultaneously. For example, if there are four transponders, but all the channels that you commonly watch are on two of them, you'll only need two tuners (even if you wathed 10 channels from those two transponders simultaneously).
In DVB-T the 'transponders' are usually called 'bouquets', with one DVB-T card you can receive/records all channels on that bouquet.